referee: Elmer Slim McClellandThe official decision of Referee Elmer 'Slim' McClelland was very unpopular. Mandell probably deserved the decision on the strength of his tireless left jabbing, but Jarrell made a great showing.

referee: Billy Haack"Quintero's puzzling southpaw style won him an even break in his engagement with the titleholder last night. Promoter G. R. K. Carter said the inaugural of the winter fistic season in the Miami arena attracted 11,000 persons who paid $32,000 to witness the match. Mandell's contract called for $10,000, he added, while Quintero worked on a 12½ per cent basis with a small guarantee." (AP)

Attendance: 22,812. From the Chicago Tribune (Bob Soderman). McLarnin fought from a crouch "to offset Mandell's stabbing lefts, and then kept Sammy in retreat as he moved in close to hammer away at the body." Walter Eckersall of the Tribune scored it five rounds for McLarnin, two for Mandell, and three even. It was an excellent, action-packed fight.

"After an even first round, the title holder took the remaining nine, drawing blood early in the fight and nearly closing both of Tony's eyes by the end of the ninth." Source: The Benton Harbor News-Palladium

referee: Elmer Slim McClellandMandell's title was not at stake because his manager had a stipulation inserted in the agreement that Goodrich had to weigh in over the lightweight limit of 135 pounds. Mandell broke his left collar bone during the first five seconds of the bout, forcing him to cancel upcoming bouts he had scheduled - including one Oct. 8 with Lope Tenerio in Cleveland.

"Sammy Mandell, world's lightweight champion, won a shade newspaper decision in 10 rounds over Billy Petrolle, Duluth, here tonight, but barely escaped a knockout. A terrific right to the jaw early in the eighth round knocked Mandell into the ropes and a smashing left to the head had him groggy. Sensing a knockout, Petrolle pumped both hands to the head and body, but Mandell's footwork saved him." (Helena Independent)